I've been looking around for my first gun and on information alone the M&P was the one for me, although I couldn't decide between .40 or .45

I went to the range to rent the .40 but they didn't have it so I got the .45 and it was love at first shot. I knew the M&P is the one for me, I've shot a few other guns before but none were as comfortable to hold or easy to see down the sights.

Now I just need to figure 40 or 45. I love the power of the 45, but the clip capacity of the 40 is something I desire.....

I've been looking around for my first gun and on information alone the M&P was the one for me, although I couldn't decide between .40 or .45

I went to the range to rent the .40 but they didn't have it so I got the .45 and it was love at first shot. I knew the M&P is the one for me, I've shot a few other guns before but none were as comfortable to hold or easy to see down the sights.

Now I just need to figure 40 or 45. I love the power of the 45, but the clip capacity of the 40 is something I desire.....

Consider a .357sig. Then again .45 should do the trick. If you need more than 10 rounds of .45ACP, you have bigger issues.

I've got a couple...a 9mm and a .45, both stock. I'd like to get some trigger work done on them both.

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